ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1924. FIVE 'eft., i t SUNDAY AT THE J j CHURCHES : I Services will be held at the I Green school bouse on Sunday af , ternoon as usual. Sunday school I t 2 p. m. Kally Day will be ob served by the American Sunday School Union and will be marked j by a short prop-am. Preaching I services at 3 p. ni. will be conduc ted by ltev. McCullagh. o( the Presbyterian church. ie glorious West s her glorious coffee u roffcc-critical West adopts iccr,ain brand as her very own , vvnat & be said? Hills Bros. Red Ua, ,.e outsells all oilier Dranus vi wu, s beyond question, i ne rvecuyui.. u Leak the vacuum seal ana mimic iveu . What a fragrance l urew a cup -.(t it vour lips. Now you under- d the tremendous popularity of thi3 wonderful coffee, it 13 lurtner 1 1 d to know tnat sucn marvuuus imvui -aled fresh in vacuum "tor Keeps, dl its hiirh Quality, Hills Bros. ce is not high-priced. It is econom- to buy and economical to use. rims 5i, San Francisco. LLS BROS COFFEE 1111 International Bible StudtnU At tn Study at MS W. Pirn St. every Sunday at 10:30 a. ni. The subjects for study will be the "Hansom, and the Atonement." Who were the responsible men that incited the mob against Jesus? To what did the civil pow er yield in sentencing Jesus to death? And which waB more repre hensible, the civil., or the ecclesi astical power. In Ibis case? All in terested in Bible study are Invited to come and study with us. Bible Standard Mission. Jackson street, opposite News-Review. Rev. L. F. Burror, pastor. Regular serv ices at 7:30 this evening, tomor row evening (Saturday), Young People's meeting, also at 7:30. Our young people's meeting has been growing in interest and atten dance has been increasing. A dele gation from Canyonville will be present with their orchestra and good time Is anticipated. Regular services Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. The subject for the afternoon will be "No Cross, No Crown." In the evening the pastor will preach on "The Sin of Neglect." Also reg ular services Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30. We earnestly so licit the prayers and cooperation of all Christian people, and extend to you a hearty Invitation to at tend these services. You will feel at home here In these old-fashioned gospel meetings. Before you invest, investigate. i Inrinrn nnnnn . jfa (Wife mu mm, ssaBtif m$k HIS CAMPAIGN B. Wr, ofSov.lDon.tion, VJW ' Replies to Charge. Made by JR?WjP&2E A Shipping Board Man and tl fl ).J) Says He Know, Noth- lU W JJJ' ing of Contribution. N$j&!5 von nvc m r . lit tri final 'acutim-Park ;ifi Lr.i tit tnjie jrrsh. 'WARE 15c ifcitcd the larger I ire are Woo'worth notice d they are I". October special, esHrare at l:"c. You I same specials In Uie same price. teaspoons, dessert SI xins. butter knives, : all pure sil- i In an attruc iy one or all. At IV price you should i -st. (let this special ! t reinie in sunn, ns this one shipment is probably all we will have. American fenco at Wharton Bros. We have a complete stock and another carload on the way. o Mr. and Mrs. W. E. a:ngenpeol. of Looking Class, autoed to Springfield and back yesterday where they had business matters requiring iheir attention. Both re mained in the city last evening to attend the republican rally at the armory. o ' This Is a Studohaker year. Lutheran Services. Lutheran services at the Episcopal Parish House. 214 E. Cass St.. at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Subject for the sermon: "The Two Great Ques tions for the Christian." You go to political meetings to listen to the discussion of the great prob lems and questions confronting the political world. Why not also at tend a meeting where the ques tions for the Christians are an swered; questions so great, that In all eternity you will hear tne i consequences of the various an swers that you give. Are you sure that you have given the right an swer? Come and find out. Last Sunday we had a nice attendance. Come again Sunday, and let us try to Increase the number. Bring your friends. Strangers are cor dially invited. H. H. Young, pas tor. Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets. Rev. B. Clery, pastor. Oct. lilth. Mass and Sermon at S a. m. Communion Sunday for the C. V. O. A. Catechism class at 9:45. 2nd Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Rosary and Benediction of tho M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30 Oc tober devotions each evening as usual. c1 at a COMFY HOUSE m "Comfy" and warm be cause of Pearl Oil! To insure best results use only Pearl Oil the clean burning, uniform kero sene, refined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Company's special proc-. ess. "Coal oil" or "kero sene" may mean any kind of kerosene say "PEARL OIL" copyrighted for your protection. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (.California) III? ill I (KEROSENX) fill ink how nvenienP in any kind of weather any ason any hour you can have right at hand the ost delicious milk or cream, as rich you want it for coffee, cocoa, cream soups, teamed vegetables in any kind of poking or baking where the recipe Plls f" r.iilk merely bv having Bor- tn's Evaporated Milk on your kitchen df. That's why the wise housewife u's several cans at a time. But to be sure of that oure. fresh- Vlk flavor nnrl rmmxi t-!-l-i ihkc incitt P Borden's. St George's Episcopal Church. Farlv Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morn tne nraver and sermon at 11:00 a n. snhiect of sermon: "The Am erican Church in trie American Na tion." Evening services at Riddle, rirecnn. at 7:30 D. m. Rev. A. O. Dodge, Vicar. Presbyterian Church. The Bible school had its rally and now for a war's eood work. No person today can be called an educated person and be ignorant of the Bible. Get th children into a class in one of .1... .hnri-hes. "The Man On the Outside" will be the theme lor tne morning sermon, and. A loung Man and His Dreams," that of the evening sermon next Sunday. The V. E. society meets at 6:30, to which all young people, are invited. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 22nd. at 7:30 o'clock wifl take place the installation service of the pastor of this church. Everybody is invited. of (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LA K0LLETTK SPECIAL. En- route lo Sioux Falls. Oct. 17. South Dakota is the next objec tive of Senator Robert M. La Kol- lette as he continued campaigning today In the northwest. The In dependent presidential caiulidute. iuteuds to follow up with an au- lr..u in.4.v ut Qlnnv I'nlU flln at tack he made on President Cool- ! 1 Idge last night to a Minneapolis audience. 1 -Mr. La Kollette declured Mr.. Coolidge owed his nomination as vice-pesideut to "fate and mis leading propaganda,'' with refer ence to his attitude and actions during the lloston police strike. and hts-elevatiou to the presi dency to the death'of President Harding. The Wisconsin senator charged the president failed to "clean house after it was disclosed that i some members of the cabinet were guilty of dereliction of du ty, criticized the appointment of C. llascom Slenip Ss his secretary and declared Mr. Coolidge guiued the support of the reactionary el ements of the republican parly by , a "false plea of economy." Robert M. La Kollette, Jr.. who Is accompanying his father. Issued this statement toduy as tho can didate's train traveled toward Sioux Palls: "My attention has Just been called to u statement at lluftalo, on Wednesday, by Thomas V. O' Connor of the shipping board, In which he challenged any one in "absolute authority' 'in the pro gressive campaign to deny that a large amount of money hus come through Mexico from Russia to help the La Kollette-W heeler ticket. "In the vocabulary of the pro aresslves 'absolutely authority' means the people. Hut so far as the campaign contributions source of party funds are con cerned I have absolute knowledge and 1 emphatically deny O'Con nor's statement. 1 denounce it as a wilful and malicious campaign lie. It is another loose and un truthful statement made by des- rnrnta Coolidce henchmen. If It were anvthinu else than a cam nalKU canard. O'Connor would have placed alleged evidonce be fore tho Uorah committee now in session in Chicago and not have given it out at Uuffalo. "1 am telegraphing Krank P Walsh reuuestlng that he sub poena O'Connor before the Uorah committee and put him under niiih Mini reuuim him to testily worthy oi i nrist. ik inn in ( o( two points. Klrst, as to ins ai hearing these Interesting sermons. , , . m.deuce ut campaign con Splendid music morning and even- trihiitiona to the La I-ollette- ing by the choir, under the direr- j wheeler campaign from Russia or Hon of Mrs. C S. Heinline. Strang- from ally ot,er foreign source, di ers are very welcome. A cordial In- reciv or indirectly secondly, as .iLi orHEAT&UGHI lilt ThAT flavor you liked every carton is as uniformly good. Gem-Nut Margarine is always fresh and good, and that is why it is used every day in so many homes throughout the United States. . Swift & Company U. S. A. Makers of Premium Oleomargarine vitation is extended to all. Christian Church. The crowds that have greeted me at the church the last two Lord s Days would gladden any new preacher's heart. We welcome you. We appreciate to O'Connor's payment of rail road fares, hotel bills and enter tainment of the hired audience of fake labor leaders delivered f. o. b. White House to listen to Pres ident Coolldge's Labor Day ad dress, I want to know from whom your attendance. The services at i he got his authority to hire his E. Church, corner the First Christian church under my ministry will not be sensation al. If vou want that, go to the the atre. That's their specialty. If you hunger and thirst after righteous ness, and desire the Bread of Life. we shall make every effort to heip vou in this regard. We are laying audience and pay the freight on It both ways, and where he got the money to pay the bills Ft... M M-iin and Lano streets, Rev. special stress upon the Wednesday: Joseph Knotts. pastor. The Sunday evening prayor service. This serv school meets at 9:45 a. m. Come : ice is most important to a suci-i .: j t n,-,i,...ir under the ' ful church. Let us make much of TiLLiion ,,f Mrs A. J. Young. Mt. An interesting and practical un.inv xrhmil is crowing. We' line of Btudy Is l,,.v,.";in excellent corps of teach- up. Get in Vmir time with us will be well Lord's Day This is a Studebaker year. NOTICE TO WATER CON SUMERS Water will be shut off Saturday, October lxih. l'.il't. from :') until 6:0U p. in. aliening all of Edenbower and all of (Jardeii Val ley road. THE CAMKOKNIA OREGON i'OWER COMPANY spent. The r.pwomi i.eKu. meits at 6:30 P- m. All young peo ple are urged lo attend. The theme, for the morning sermon Is "Chris tian Efroit " The evening sermon theme Is "Those Who Are Cn- now being i a K u at the beginning iimrnng tno minister will discuss tne "i oiumunmn an j . ice." In tho evening at 7 30, ill" n-rrDC tTDORl TllF subject will be, "What Shall I 1m J LETTERb r RUM Hit J With Jesus?" if. E. Mow. J PEOPLE I M. E. Church. South. Main and .""' ilaJc in Sorthwcst Freshly Grown Vegetables a I I our vegetables are fre.-h. because they are received daily A fr'i.iii Hi- market, our volume imMiieM. Kive you iiie ..i vantaK" of low prices on quality inenhnoiliM'. OUR COMPLETE GROCERY STOCK IS ALWAYS READY FOR YOUR TABLE EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURG, OREGON ! HOW TO hl.i:P SOMi HMlD OVLIt MINI II! Food and shelter will keep a great many of our Imle soiii.' birds here nil winter. The Amer ican Aildobon Assoc in' Ion l-a.v. that birds go south in winter chiefly hcemise they cannot get food enough during tho.-e ii.uiiili" In the northern amies and that many would 'may with u all win ter If we would but 'iv" th-iii the Lnne srre'-i f) :4."., mule . Sun-lay school at din c mm of superin- i - i i c.hh At cie en o'clock the i.:i.-t..r will speak on. have bee n mad- f.,r a er. at hoiie -coining meeting ut Ui. t'"i" "n'l "The t;real hutch U ui i-1 r " liani colng meeting at tins Hum-' tvii, be lub. r !.; : ' ii to'-ili"-repeaiedlv to be present. In fact we are making I' a point of honor that everv member be in his plac e Ilasket luti'.hes will b" brought and all will Join in a splendid meal In the church parlors after the service. Kpwoith League will meet at tela) and the regular even ing worship fo'.l" liiin.iehHie ly at 1 he p.stc r wi I m as upon "The Seed We Ale SomlllK." , Prayer meeting Wtdueiday tven lug t 7.50 .UJ. assurance of food and shelter. If rnic Is cle ver with ' tools, splendid little leedliig tables (bird cafii'Has, Willi sheltering roofs can lie made, r-'ometlines they are i onstriic le d with a w ing so as to turn with the wind and so give she lter at all times. Scientifical ly designed ones may be bought of Htiy or tho bird liouso compan- les. I have used the small pro ,ei -ting roofs of the Hist floor of our home for feeding stations. If your home happc ns to have any of these little roofs beneath an installs winelow you will find that : it It is In a she lu re d plac e It makes a prety good I'-eelllig sta tion. The food may be put out j easily Horn the upstairs window and you will get a great ileal of joy out of watching your little eu'osis during tlm winter months. Do ou k now that thirty-six peclcs of birds attae :i the codling moth .' And do ou know that Hie codling moth does more damage lo apples and pears ihau all oth er insects combined?, Do you know tiie.ro aro forty I species of little birds whic h live largely upon deslruetito plant lite? More- than fifty rpe-cies feed up ! on c aterpillars. That great friend of the birds. Joseph II. Dodhon, te lls us that a l-lnglo yellow-throated warbler ill consume ten thou:.aud ire" Le t's be ,in now hulling our bird lilciieU to winter with us. Establish our feeding stations and bo sure that no llttl" bird eier comes there lot food and l tills tiie I'liphoard bate-. l.le l:un assurance that the taMo will gU;ii bej set. il.lVei lc) feeling lai'les If otl can. so tiie robins cannot rob the little birds, if you hute but one the ro Is danger that tne lime ones hanging around to ' ftt tkoir brkakfaol alltr U. lob- Ins are fille el. may give it up nnd go away hungry, especially If it i cold weather. And when winter Is on bo sure to make them glad they stayed, by pulling eiut plenty of food, es pecially sue I, don't forget the su.-t Don't forget ell her to guard tho cats closely. And protect -rlio j small birds all you can from that ' raucous voiced pest wo have had ! wlslie cl upon us tho i;n;:lih narrow. Ho Is destructive and filthy, and. next to Hie rut, in oar songster's bitterest enemy. r I'i.nU I'M'H AIKKN HAN'Kst - LATEST! BRUSH WOOL Mohair Sweaters Always the AVuv.s in COATS and DRESSES TUNIC BLOUSES Heller Merchandise for Less Money! tju: LADIES SllOPPE U'J North Jackson Street